πToday, I'd like to share the "mindset of top Earners in the network marketing industry." that I have been a part of since 2006.
I truly believe this business is 90% mindset and 10% skills. You can have the best skills in the world, but if your mindset isn't right, you will never do the work which means success will never happen.
In addition, if you don't have the skills, but you have the right mindset, you will make the time to learn the skills and eventually succeed.
With that being said, this is the mindset of top marketing reps, based on studies and personal experience.
1. I act as if I have one million dollars invested in my business and I have one year to earn it back. Obviously, that's not going to happen, but you must have that type of mindset or success will be much more difficult, and almost impossible.
2. I lead with the business opportunity, because my real goal is to build up a network and earn a leveraged, residual income. With my particular business the product is geared around producing leads through a funnel system.
3. I am the most committed, dedicated, and hardest working person on my team. If your team sees how hard you're working, you have a much greater chance of them (some), following suit.
4. I am the lighthouse, not the weathervane. I remain constant and am not an emotional rollercoaster. You're going to have bad days, just expect it, and say to yourself, that tomorrow nis another day, and hopefully better than yesterday.
5. I will do whatever it takes for as long as it takes. Make sure you're treating it like a business, and not a hobby, or you have no chance of success.
6. I am the type of person I want to sponsor. That goes without saying. Of course, you want like-minded people. That's why it's not easy. You will sift and sort through thousands of people before the select few that you're looking for.
7. I am the type of sponsor I wish I had. I've been in this industry for 19 years at the time of this post, and I can't tell you how nice it would've been to have a good sponsor in my early years, because my learning curve would've been much quicker, and I wouldn't have lost thousands of dollars.
8. I am the CEO of a multi-million-dollar company. This statement can be a bit controversial and what I mean by that is that everyone's goal won't be to be a million-dollar earner, and that's ok. We all have different reasons for doing what we do, therefore goals will also vary.
9. I surround myself with people who have achieved what I am trying to achieve. This should be common sense,
10. I only take advice from people qualified to give it. If you've been involved in this industry for a significant amount of time, then you know who the big players are.
11. I stay focused and consistent. I work my business for several hours every evening while also trying to make things easier for my team. (I'm retired and can do this!)
12. I spend at least 90% of my work hours on income producing activities. That's a rough estimate, but pretty close. Believe it or not, I spend a lot of time creating content on my blog which you are reading now, and I really enjoy doing it, and much of my success is because of it because my readers can see that I produce quality content, and not just some fly by nighter in this industry.
13. I focus on helping others get what they want, so I get what I want. This always blew my mind when I started in this industry because so many sponsors would roll out the red carpet for their prospects until they received payment from a new member and once that happened, the sponsor went into the witness protection program, never to be seen or heard from again. Why wouldn't they want to help their team members because by helping them succeed, the sponsor is also helping him/her succeed as well. This should be a no brainer.
14. My commission check is a reflection of the number of people I serve, and how well I do it. I've worked very hard over my tenure, and it shows. I'm financially free of debt and living a good life minus a few health issues.
15. Building the foundation of my business is the hardest part of my business. I know it might take two to five, or maybe even longer to find my key people. I currently have over 120 million leads and looking to convert a few of them into team members.
16. I think big, set big goals, and focus on getting a little bit better every single day. Even if I don't achieve said goals that's ok. I just continue to right them down on my grease board that hangs on my refrigerator so I can look at it every day.
17. I leverage my strengths, rather than focus on my weaknesses. I'm definitely not perfect. Far from it, but I believe marketing has made me a much better person. Not that I was ever a bad person, but It's taught me to be more professional in all aspects of life.
18. I learn and grow daily, because my business will only grow as much as I do. The faster you learn the more you can earn.
19. I am a product of the books I read and the people I associate with. I will be honest. I do read, but I could read a little more. If you hang out with 9 broke people, then you will be number 10.
20. Every person I talk with is a leader or a doorway to finding a leader. Word of mouth is the best way to get yourself out there for others to see who you are, and what you're selling.
21. My real business is people, not a product or service. I've said this many times. People join people, not businesses.
22. My business is not a side hustle or part-time gig. I am part-time with a full-time attitude. Since I'm retired, I look at the future, and what I'm going to be able to leave my son so hopefully he won't have the struggles I did early on.
23. I live and breathe and operate by a written daily mode of operations. By doing this, you are creating positive habits, and that will carry on outside of your business and into everyday life.
24. I have a target market for my business, and I focus on them. This should make sense because if you're selling weight loss products, and your target market is elderly people, then you're probably not going to have much success. (No offense to the elderly)
25. I work by a proven strategy. I never wing it. I've had to wing it in my early days because I was seeing what worked, and what didn't, and now I know.
26. I don't force my team to do it my way. Instead, I strive to help each person find a way to build a business that will work for them. My thought on this is when you join an online opportunity whatever that may be, I recommend working the system as it's laid out until you fully understand it and make a few sales, and then if you want to branch out on your own, then absolutely do so.
27. I follow a system and use it with my team. ☝
28. The speed of the leader is the speed of the team, The learning curve will differ with each individual, so jump in and hang on.
29. I have a thirst for knowledge and always striving for more. The industry is always evolving, and sometimes things that used to work, may not work anymore, so always do your research. (Google & YouTube are good places to start). You can also scroll all the way down to the bottom of my page, and subscribe to my blog, and get on my daily mailing list. I encourage you do so because I can change your life if you will just let me.
30. I am relentless and will never stop. Whatever it takes each individual to stay motivated do that. We are all different people with very different goals and aspirations.
πI hope you will evaluate yourself in each one of these areas and look for things you can improve on.
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1) Cincinnati Reds - 1919/1940/1975/1976/1990
2) Chicago Bulls - 1991/1992/1993/1996/1997/1998
3) Dallas Cowboys - 1971/1977/1992/1993/1995
4) North Carolina Tarheels Men's Basketball - 1924/1957/1982/1993/2005/2009/2017
{Bonus}:
1) Philadelphia 76ers - 1983 Team
2) Chicago Bears - 1985 Team
π {1982 North Carolina Tarheels Men's Championship Team. The Tarheels went 31-2 that year for a .939% winning percentage and beat the Georgetown Hoyas 63-62. The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), and tournament champions. They played home games at Carmichael Auditorium in Chapel Hill and are 7-6 in championship games counting the Helms Tournament. (National Championship Titles: 1924/ 1957/1982/1993/2005/2009/2017)
{Starting Lineup}:
Head Coach - Dean Smith (1961-1997) HOF/College Basketball HOF also {879-254} .776% One of the greatest
F: James Worthy (1979-1982) HOF
G: Michael Jordan (1981-1984) HOF/GOAT
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- Humidity: Maintain 50–60%, increasing slightly during shedding.
- Diet: Feed appropriately sized rodents every 7–10 days for juveniles and every 10–14 days for adults.
- Enclosure: Provide a secure, appropriately sized enclosure with hiding spots and a water dish.
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This morph is a fantastic choice for both beginner and experienced reptile keepers due to its manageable care and striking appearance!
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